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Operating Systems AIX how to pre-determine if a reboot is required? Post 75282 by A Stewart on Thursday 16th of June 2005 12:36:52 PM
Old 06-16-2005
there are also other files listed in .toc that do NOT have any associated list ...

if I choose IY65032 for 5100008 ... nothing is listed below that
 

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TC2HTML-TOC(1)						      General Commands Manual						    TC2HTML-TOC(1)

NAME
tc2html-toc - table of contents processor for tc2html SYNTAX
tc2html-toc file ... DESCRIPTION
tc2html is a postprocessor for troffcvt that produces Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). tc2html is capable of generating a table of con- tents (TOC). However, since TOC entries cannot all be known until the entire input document has been read, tc2html writes the TOC near the end of the HTML document. To handle this problem, tc2html-toc examines tc2html output for a table of contents and moves it to the correct location. tc2html-toc is invoked for your automatically if you use troff2html (which also invokes tc2html). If you run tc2html manually, you must also run tc2html- toc manually. tc2html and tc2html-toc cooperate by means of the following conventions. If tc2html writes a TOC, it surrounds them with the following two HTML comments: <!-- TOC BEGIN --> <!-- TOC END --> If the user wishes to explicitly specify a location for the TOC, this may be done by invoking the .H*toc*title request in the document. This request writes a TOC title followed by this HTML comment: <!-- INSERT TOC HERE --> In addition, macro package redefinitions used with tc2html can make a guess about where the TOC should be located in the absence of an explicit location marker. To do so, a redefinition can write the following advisory marker comment: <!-- INSERT TOC HERE, MAYBE --> For example, redefinitions for the -man macros can write an advisory location for the TOC after the .TH macro invocation has been seen. Given these conventions, tc2html-toc reads the input and examines it for the TOC and TOC location. The input is written unchanged to the output if no TOC is found. Otherwise, the locations listed below are used to reposition the TOC (with locations listed first taking prior- ity): o The position of the TOC location marker. o The position of the advisory TOC location marker. o The beginning of the <BODY> part of the document. SEE ALSO
troffcvt(1), tc2html(1), troff2html(1) WHO-TO-BLAME Paul DuBois, dubois@primate.wisc.edu. DIAGNOSTICS
tc2html-toc exits with an error if it discovers that the TOC location marker lies within the TOC itself. TC2HTML-TOC(1)
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